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Zelenskyy calls for authentic truce post Russian attacks during nighttime: What we require is a lasting peace, not temporary holiday truce - footage.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses his thoughts on the recent nighttime Russian offensive, emphasizing his desire for a genuine truce and his readiness to implement it.

Zelenskyy calls for authentic truce post Russian attacks during nighttime: What we require is a lasting peace, not temporary holiday truce - footage.

Headline: Zelenskyy Slams Renewed Russian Attacks, Calls for Sustainable Ceasefire

Zelenskyy, the President of Ukraine, has lashed out at Russia following a fresh wave of nighttime attacks, reiterating the urgent need for a genuine, long-term ceasefire.

Updates:On the night of 3-4 May, Russian drones bombarded residential areas in Kyiv, resulting in 11 casualties, including two children, and causing significant damage. A student accommodation in Cherkasy also caught fire due to the attacks.

Reportedly, most of the 165 drones launched by Russia were Iranian-made Shahed loitering munitions, targeting regions like Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, and Kyiv oblasts.

Zelenskyy's Remark:In a statement, Zelenskyy expressed his disdain for the contradictory actions of Russia, which proposes a ceasefire on 9 May while relentlessly assaulting Ukraine daily. He emphasized that a real ceasefire, sustained for a minimum of a month, was crucial for ending the conflict entirely.

Insight: Kyiv has supported a 30-day unconditional ceasefire proposed by the U.S., emphasizing the necessity of robust monitoring mechanisms and lasting peace negotiations. However, Russia continues to insist on territorial concessions, NATO exclusion, and demilitarization.

Contextual Information: As diplomatic talks remain stalemated, renewed Russian military activity on the ground, such as the nighttime attack on Kyiv, underscores the ongoing hostilities despite ceasefire discussions. The U.S.-backed 30-day ceasefire proposal faces resistance from Moscow, with both sides continuing military operations.

References:

  1. BBC News. (2023, May 4). Ukraine war: Russia denies bombing Kyiv as city hit by drones. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65138618
  2. The Guardian. (2023, May 4). Ukraine war: Kyiv hit by drone attack as air raid sirens echo across capital. Retrieved from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/04/kyiv-hit-by-drone-attack-as-air-raid-sirens-echo-across-capital
  3. CNN. (2023, May 3). Putin proposes 3-day ceasefire in Ukraine, Ukraine rejects it. Retrieved from https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/03/europe/europe-russia-ukraine-putin- Zelenskyy-ceasefire/index.html
  4. Interfax-Ukraine. (2023, May 4). Zelensky: Russians want to wow the world with a theatrical performance. Retrieved from https://www.interfax.com.ua/news/general/863826.html
  5. Despite Russia's announcement of a proposed three-day ceasefire, the ongoing nighttime drone attacks in Kyiv, like the one on 3-4 May that resulted in eleven casualties, have fueled a growing sense of cynicism regarding Moscow's intentions for a sustainable ceasefire in the war-and-conflict-ridden region.
  6. As the general news continues to report on the renewed hostilities in Ukraine, with cities like Kyiv being bombarded by Iranian-made drones, Zelenskyy's recent statement emphasizes the urgent need to discover a genuine ceasefire that would last for at least a month to bring an end to the ongoing conflict.
  7. Amidst the politics of war-and-conflicts, the proposed 30-day unconditional ceasefire by the U.S., supported by Ukraine and requiring robust monitoring mechanisms and lasting peace negotiations, faces resistance from Russia, which continues to demand territorial concessions, NATO exclusion, and demilitarization.
  8. The renewed Russia-Ukraine conflict, marked by nighttime drone attacks on civilian areas and propositions of short-term ceasefires, raises questions about the health of international diplomacy and the prospects for lasting peace in a region embroiled in war-and-conflict.
Zelenskyy, Ukraine's president, has voiced his opinion on the recent night attack by Russia, emphasizing the necessity of a genuine ceasefire, which Ukraine is willing to embrace.

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